SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492015-03-03T15:47:47-07:00SparkFun ElectronicsSingle T on DEV-09770 - Conductive Fabric - Heavy KnitSingle Turn:uuid:19fd725d-3d5d-4a75-4555-7941cbd5ab1e2010-06-15T09:42:01-06:00<p>Alright quick run down until we get official care instructions. Heat will degrade the conductivity. So wash in cool water. You can use soap such as shampoo or Wool-lite. You want to try to keep a neutral PH, and be sure to avoid chlorine, or fluorine.</p>thisupend on DEV-09770 - Conductive Fabric - Heavy Knitthisupendurn:uuid:6f83816c-da23-40a4-bfe5-cf29a68a21502010-06-15T09:34:29-06:00<p>it says above &ldquo;with a surface resistivity of &lt; 1 ohm/sq. "<br/>
that is saying for every inch there is about 1 ohm of resistance</p>RobertC. on DEV-09770 - Conductive Fabric - Heavy KnitRobertC.urn:uuid:94b2dcb1-b2c4-9773-8d31-b368273aeec32010-05-17T14:02:52-06:00<p>Anyone cool enough to be wearing conductive fabric has NO reason to wash their clothes.<br/>
But we are looking into washing information. We will post it here when we get it. Thanks.</p>Exonerd on DEV-09770 - Conductive Fabric - Heavy KnitExonerdurn:uuid:cf260765-250d-a7d7-3b5b-5ee6750e19222010-05-15T15:21:21-06:00<p>Is this washable at all? I&rsquo;d assume cold, hand washing at a minimum&hellip;</p>Luke H. on DEV-09770 - Conductive Fabric - Heavy KnitLuke H.urn:uuid:b3421b53-8196-bab5-bcb2-fc3a096d9f752010-05-15T12:32:19-06:00<p>I appologize for jacking this thread (no pun intended), but do you have any information regarding how much this conductive fabric&rsquo;s resistance is over a given distance?</p>Luke H. on DEV-09770 - Conductive Fabric - Heavy KnitLuke H.urn:uuid:8177a2b6-14d6-a07e-1e8e-9f5d669999262010-05-15T12:29:35-06:00<p>Mythbusters pwned the myth of lightening attraction to metal a while ago, but funny nonetheless.</p>Luke H. on DEV-09770 - Conductive Fabric - Heavy KnitLuke H.urn:uuid:24bb68cf-e7eb-dd41-5604-7271065d7d2d2010-05-15T12:27:47-06:00<p>It would be cool to see more e-textile products like this. NiTiNOL wire lengths would be cool too.</p>Azayles on DEV-09770 - Conductive Fabric - Heavy KnitAzaylesurn:uuid:08bd0ce2-72f4-7926-3b11-74e30a6658132010-05-15T12:20:51-06:00<p>Finally I can realise my dream of being The Human Lightning Rod!<br/>
Nicola Tesla wishes he had some of this :P</p>